Essen Bakery permanently closes its two locations months after workers say they were kept in the dark through 'pause'

Local Bakery Owners Shut Down Amid Allegations of Employee Exploitation and Lack of Transparency

In what appears to be a dramatic collapse, Essen Bakery has permanently closed its two locations in South Philadelphia and Norris Square, following a monthslong pause that left employees in the dark. The bakery's co-owner, Tova du Plessis, has stated that she and her husband Brad had chosen to shut down their business despite efforts to relaunch it.

However, sources close to the former employees claim that they were kept in the dark about the permanent closure, with many only finding out through a report by PhillyVoice. Workers who attempted to communicate with their bosses through social media platforms noticed that their comments were being deleted and they were subsequently blocked from interacting with the owners.

"It made me feel mistreated and it made me feel like my story, what we went through, wasn't going to be told," said Maranda Leecan, a former Essen Bakery employee who posted about her experience on TikTok. Leecan is not alone in expressing frustration with the way they were treated by their employers.

Former front-of-house worker Ginny Payne described the silence that followed after the initial closure announcement, stating that she only received confirmation of the permanent closure when PhillyVoice reached out for comment. "I think finally getting the confirmation that the place is closing is a load off of my mind, knowing that officially that chapter is over," she said.

The allegations against Essen Bakery suggest a culture of exploitation and lack of transparency, with some former employees claiming that they were not offered unemployment benefits until one of them asked, only to be informed that they did not qualify for assistance. The experience has left many in the community feeling mistreated and frustrated.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of fair labor practices and transparency in business operations. As Essen Bakery's co-owner Tova du Plessis admitted to addressing their mental health struggles, it appears that this was an attempt to justify their actions, leaving former employees feeling insulted and unheard.
 
Aww man πŸ€• so sad to hear about Essen Bakery closing down, feels like a whole lotta people got screwed over πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Ž especially when they were treated like dirt and not even kept in the loop πŸ“’οΈπŸš«. gotta wonder how many ppl would've stuck around if they knew what was goin on behind the scenes πŸ€β€β™‚οΈ.

here's a quick mindmap of what went down:
```
+---------------+
| Essen Bakery |
| (closed) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Employees | | Owners |
| treated bad | | tryin' to justify|
| no transparency| | their actions?|
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
anywayz, good lesson learned: fair labor practices & transparency r key πŸ“šπŸ’‘
 
OMG what a total mess 🀯 they literally shut down on the employees without even giving them notice πŸ‘‹ i mean come on who does that? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ they're not exactly winning any points with me now all these allegations of exploitation and lack of transparency are wild 😲 they should've at least had the decency to communicate with their former employees in a respectful manner πŸ™„ it's like they just wanted to sweep everything under the rug 🧹
 
I'm so sad about what happened to those bakery workers πŸ˜”. I can imagine how frustrating it must be to not know what's going on with your job until someone else tells you. It's like when we don't get feedback from our teachers on our assignments, it makes us feel really unsure if we're doing something right. The fact that they were blocked from talking to their bosses online is just crazy 🀯. And the unemployment benefits thing? That's just not fair at all. Our school has a great policy about supporting students with mental health struggles, so I can only imagine how tough it must be for workers who aren't getting that kind of support.
 
omg u guyz this essen bakery thingy is like totally sad πŸ€• they just shut down 2 locations in philly without even telling their employees 😱 i mean what kinda business does that? they gotta treat their workers right, fair pay, good work envirnment n all dat. its not like they r tryna help ppl w/ mental health issues or anythin. its just an excuse 4 them 2 look bad & avoid accountability πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ i feel bad 4 the employees who had to go thru dis, its so unfair πŸ‘Ž
 
omg can you believe these bakery owners? they're like the ultimate mean girls... deleting comments and blocking people who are trying to speak out about their mistreatment 🀣. like what's next? shutting down a social media account that posts a pic of your croissants with a caption saying "these aren't made by human hands, but by our exploitative overlords"? πŸžπŸ˜‚ anyway, it's super sad that ppl had to go through this and it just shows how important it is for businesses to be transparent and treat their employees right πŸ‘Œ. maybe next time, they can try using customer service skills instead of, you know, deleting people's tweets 😜.
 
πŸ€• I'm so disappointed to hear about the Essen Bakery situation πŸ˜”. It's just not right that they kept their employees in the dark about the closure & even blocked them on social media after they spoke out πŸ’”. I feel for Maranda Leecan & Ginny Payne, they must've been going through a lot of emotional distress 🀯. Unemployment benefits should be offered ASAP, it's the least employers can do to support their former employees πŸ™Œ. This whole thing is a huge red flag for fair labor practices 😬
 
I just saw this thread like 2 days late lol what's good everyone? So I'm reading about Essen Bakery shutting down and I gotta say I'm not surprised. I've heard from a few friends who used to work there that they were super strict with the employees, wouldn't pay on time, and basically treated them like dirt πŸ€‘πŸ‘Ž

It makes me so frustrated because those people deserve better than to be taken advantage of by their own employers. And it's even worse when you find out they're not even transparent about it πŸ˜’ I mean, who does that? It's like, we get it, mistakes happen, but at least have the decency to address them in a way that shows some respect for your employees πŸ’β€β™€οΈ

Anyway, just my two cents. Essen Bakery might be closed, but I hope these former employees can find better opportunities and more understanding employers 🀞
 
πŸ€• The permanent shutdown of Essen Bakery is a stark reminder of the darker side of entrepreneurship and corporate culture. It's appalling that Tova du Plessis and her husband Brad would exploit their employees in such a callous manner, prioritizing their own interests over the well-being and livelihoods of those who worked for them. 😞 The fact that they kept their employees in the dark about the closure, deleting their comments and blocking them from interacting with the owners, speaks volumes about the lack of respect and transparency in their business dealings.

The allegations of employee exploitation, including the denial of unemployment benefits, are a red flag for any industry. It's unacceptable that these individuals were left to navigate a system they didn't understand, only to be told they didn't qualify for assistance. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The incident highlights the need for stricter labor laws and regulations to protect workers' rights and ensure fair treatment in the workplace.

As a society, we should be more vigilant about holding businesses accountable for their actions, particularly when it comes to issues of exploitation and mistreatment of employees. πŸ’Ό It's time for greater transparency and accountability in business practices, so that individuals like Maranda Leecan and Ginny Payne can feel heard and supported. 🌟
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ "You can't separate the people who want to do good from those who are simply doing well." ~ Richard J. Daley

It's sad to hear about Essen Bakery shutting down due to allegations of employee exploitation & lack of transparency. The way they handled their former employees is unacceptable, leaving many feeling mistreated & frustrated. It's a reminder that fair labor practices & honesty in business operations are crucial. Let's hope this incident leads to positive change! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• I'm so frustrated for the employees at Essen Bakery. It sounds like they were treated really unfairly by the owners πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Keeping them in the dark about the closure and deleting their comments on social media is just not cool πŸ’». And then being told they didn't qualify for unemployment benefits? That's just basic human decency missing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's great that Maranda and Ginny are speaking out about their experiences, maybe it'll help others who might be going through something similar πŸ—£οΈ. We should all be looking out for each other in the workplace πŸ’•.
 
omg like what is going on with essen bakery tho 🀯 they literally shut down all of a sudden and now ppl are saying they were treated so bad by the owners πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ its all about transparency and fair labor practices you feel? πŸ’Ό like maranda leecan's story is crazy rn she was trying to talk to her ex-bosses on social media but they kept deleting her comments and blocking her πŸ“΅ how can u just do that to ppl who are counting on u for a living? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i'm not surprised tbh cuz the hubby co-owner brad is kinda shady in my opinion πŸ’β€β™€οΈ anyway lets all send love and support to the former essn bakery employees they deserve it πŸ’•
 
I'm low-key shocked by what went down at Essen Bakery 🀯. From what I've heard, the owners basically abandoned ship without even a proper farewell 🚫. Like, can you imagine showing up for work one day and being told that your job is done? 😱 And to make matters worse, they were allegedly keeping employees in the dark about their own futures, deleting comments and blocking people from social media πŸ’”.

It's totally unacceptable that they didn't offer unemployment benefits until someone asked, and even then, it was a mess 🀯. I mean, come on, folks! You're exploiting your employees, not just for profit but also for the sake of covering your own backsides πŸ‘€. And to make excuses about mental health struggles? Sorry, Tova, that's not gonna fly πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

Anyway, it's a bummer that Essen Bakery is gone, but I'm glad some people are speaking out about their experiences πŸ—£οΈ. It's about time someone called them out for their shady business practices πŸ˜’.
 
I'm totally bummed out by this Essen Bakery drama πŸ€•. It's crazy how some business owners think they can just exploit their employees and get away with it, right? I mean, Tova du Plessis trying to spin her mental health struggles as an excuse for treating her staff like dirt is just low ⭕️.

And can we talk about the lack of transparency? If workers were kept in the dark about the permanent closure, that's not okay. It's like they were left hanging, wondering what was going on and when they'd get paid πŸ€‘.

It's not just about Essen Bakery, though. This is a bigger issue with fair labor practices and making sure workers are treated fairly. I hope this incident can be a wake-up call for business owners to step up their game and treat their staff with respect πŸ‘.
 
man, this essen bakery situation is wild 🀯 they're basically getting away with exploiting their employees without any consequences, just by shutting down the business 🚫 it's like they're trying to silence everyone who spoke out against them, deleting comments on social media and blocking people from interacting with them πŸ“± that's not okay at all. i think this case highlights how some businesses don't care about treating their employees right and will do whatever it takes to get away with it πŸ’Έ
 
I'm fuming about this Essen Bakery situation 🀯. It's like they thought they could just shut down without any consequences or care for their employees' well-being. I mean, who tries to block people from talking to them on social media? Maranda Leecan's story is really sad and frustrating - it feels like her experience was dismissed because she didn't have the means to fight back. The lack of transparency and exploitation is just not okay πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like they thought they could just swoop in, make some money, and then disappear without leaving anyone behind. Unemployment benefits should be a given, especially when you're being mistreated on the job. I'm so glad Ginny Payne got some closure, but it's not fair that she had to wait for someone else to tell her what was going on πŸ€•. We need to hold businesses accountable for their actions and make sure they prioritize their employees' rights πŸ’Ό.
 
Ugh, this is just disgusting 🀯. I mean, can you even imagine being in those shoes and not knowing what's going on with your own business? It's like they just ghosted everyone! And the fact that they deleted comments from ex-employees' social media accounts? That's just low ⚠️. I'm so sorry to hear that these people went through this, it's absolutely appalling. I hope justice is served and whoever is responsible gets held accountable πŸ’―. These bakeries were supposed to be a part of the community, but now they're just a symbol of how not to treat employees.
 
Ugh πŸ€• I'm so sick of hearing about businesses just shuttin' down on people like that without any regard for the impact it's gonna have on their lives! I mean, Essen Bakery's owners are basically gettin' away with exploitation & silencing their employees... it's not right πŸ‘Ž. They're talkin' about mental health struggles, but it sounds like they were just usin' that as a way to justify treatin' their workers like dirt 🀒. The lack of transparency is wild too - if they didn't wanna relaunch the business, why keep employees in the dark for so long? It's just plain basic human decency πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. We need more accountability like this & better labor laws in place to protect workers' rights πŸ’Ό.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with all the outrage about Essen Bakery shutting down πŸ™„. Like, can't we just give people a break? They made some mistakes, okay? The fact that some employees were kept in the dark is no excuse, but it's not like they're saints either. I mean, have you seen their Yelp reviews? It's all "we love them" and "they're so kind". Give me a break πŸ™„. And don't even get me started on the TikTok drama... Maranda Leecan just wants attention, that's all this is about. The fact that some employees are speaking out against exploitation is great, but can we please not turn every situation into a circus? It's overblown, if you ask me πŸ˜’.
 
Ugh πŸ€• just read about another small business owner exploiting their workers and now the whole thing is shutting down. I mean what's the point of even having a system if people can just get away with this stuff? πŸ˜’ It's like, we're supposed to feel bad for the owners or something because they're struggling financially, but really it's just on them. They made a choice to shut down their business instead of taking care of their employees and now everyone else gets to deal with the consequences πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And don't even get me started on how some people try to justify their actions by saying they addressed mental health struggles, like that makes everything okay πŸ™„. It's just a slap in the face to anyone who actually cares about treating others fairly πŸ’”.
 
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